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Title: The Process of Scientific Inquiry


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The Process of Scientific Inquiry
  • Dr. Guerette

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Looking For Reality
  • Two realities
  • Experiential reality Agreement reality
  • Empirical research is based on experience or
    observation.
  • Assertions must have logic and empirical support.
  • Ordinary human inquiry
  • We use causal and probabilistic reasoning
  • Science makes causality and probability more
    explicit and deals with more rigorously.
  • Tradition
  • Things that everbody knows
  • Authority
  • Trust of experts those with legitimacy.

3
Errors in human inquiry
  • Inaccurate observation
  • Overgeneralization
  • Selective observation
  • Illogical reasoning
  • Ideology and Politics

4
The Foundations of Social Science
  • Theory, not philosophy or belief
  • A Focus on Social regularities
  • What about exceptions?
  • Aggregates, not individuals
  • A variable language
  • Variables Attributes
  • Variables and relationships
  • Independent variable
  • Dependent variable

5
Some Dialectics of Social Research
  • Idiographic and nomothetic explanation
  • Idiographic the explanation of a single
    situation exhaustively. To explain one case
    fully.
  • Nomothetic explanation of class of situations or
    events.
  • Inductive and deductive theory
  • Inductive moves from specific to general.
  • Deductive moves from the general to specific.

6
Some Dialectics of Social Research
  • Quantitative and qualitative data
  • Quantitiative data is empirical (e.g. numbers)
  • Qualitative data is non-numerical (e.g. words,
    writings, observations, articulations, etc.)
  • Pure and applied research

7
Ethics Criminal Justice Research
  • Voluntary participation
  • Bring no harm to subjects
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